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Old 03-03-11, 08:53 PM
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I think some of these are already on here but here ya go:

R is for Ritchey-



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Timber Comp


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R is for Rodriguez:

AL 26


Project to do. To small so no hurry. Awesome frame detail


Done
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A is for American:

1990 Comp Lite


1993 Comp Lite project


Tandem (Ok I cheated here it is a 1990 Rodriguez Tandem made for Rodriguez by American)
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Wow, some nice entries on this page. Where have these been hiding all this time??

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mid 90s Proflex 755. My bike friend had this hanging on his wall. He pulled it down and gave it to me so I had to build it. He put a coil spring from a cheap diamondback instead. Maybe it will get some new elastomers someday. Disappointed there's no derailleur hanger. I've got a chain tensioner hanging on an axle mounted derailleur hanger. PRetty desperate. Fun to ride, however.

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New to the forums...looking for suggestions and other info.
Here's a picture of my 1992 Trek Antelope 850.
I pulled it down off the storage hooks this weekend to give it a tune-up and hopefully convert to a commuter bike.
Looks pretty much the same as the day I bought it back in 1992...just missing the wheel reflectors.

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My GT LTS & GT STS 2 bikes...



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Those are a wild pair retro_d! If I had those in my garage, I'd probably want to have a gun under my pillow to keep them from killing me in my sleep.
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That LTS is striking.
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Trek 830

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my zip that I ride for 15 years

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Old 03-22-11, 09:23 AM
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my zip that I ride for 15 years
Zip as in Bridgestone MB-0 or is it something else? Fancy chrome job!
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Soooooo many jaw dropping beautiful bikes on this page!
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
Zip as in Bridgestone MB-0 or is it something else? Fancy chrome job!
yes a Bridgestone MB0 from 1991 I guess
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Originally Posted by Nicolas Ehrhart
my zip that I ride for 15 years

That's a beautiful bike!
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thank's a lot !!!

more pics here: https://cyclesnicolasehrhart.over-blog.com/#
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Originally Posted by Nicolas Ehrhart
yes a Bridgestone MB0 from 1991 I guess
Looks a little different from the 1991 MB zip shown in the blog pics.

The chainstays are not as tall near the BB. The rear derailer is routed on the top tube instead of the downtube. The dropouts are different, they don't have a void in them.

The one on the mombat site shows solid dropouts like yours, though.

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Originally Posted by Aemmer
R is for Rodriguez:

Project to do. To small so no hurry. Awesome frame detail

That looks like a really interesting, well made frame.
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I'm sorry Lester cause my english is really bad and I did not make a translation but I explain in my blog that I change the cable routine of the rear derailleur and put a Campagnolo cable routine over the bottom braket shell for the front one in a more 70" style but I didn't change any tube at all and has you can see on the blog I had the frame completely stock first then I "breezerized" it....
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This was in the recycle pile a couple of weeks ago. Seamed too nice to leave there but it's too small for me. I put it on the pay it forward thread with more pics but I'll put it here too.
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this isnt mine, saw it for sale in phoenix. super nice bunch of pics though so have a gander. https://cla*****.com/123/682383/

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This is my '98 Trek I ordered and bought 11-12/97. 1998 was a transition year for Trek's mountain bike frames, mainly geometry (my LBS ordered two sizes for me because he'd only recieved his new product info the day before)and may be the inagural year for the Alpha series aluminum, not sure. The bike was advertised in Bicycling magazine and I felt it was what I was looking for, must've been. The first few bikes had some STX-RC upgraded to LX and the LX RD to XT. The original Indy fork was soon replaced by a Judy SL. This bike has has a ton of miles now.





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Old 03-26-11, 02:12 PM
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I love the color scheme you've got going on there with the yellow on the fork, red pedals, and the brown saddle with the matching tires. Very complimentary! Sporty yet classic.

EDIT: Just noticed the red on the grips. Check you out man! LOL
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+1 I like the great color scheme. Superb ride.
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